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Protest against Spain’s anti-abortion bill: 7pm, Friday 27 June, London SW1X 8SB

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Abortion rights are under attack in the Spanish state. The right wing government wants to make abortion illegal in all but very restricted circumstances. This is the most fundamental attack on women’s rights in a European country for decades. It must be stopped.

The bill will be heard in parliament on Friday 27 June. The Women’s Assembly from the London chapter of the 15M indignados movement has called a protest outside the Spanish embassy, London SW1X 8SB, at 7pm that day. See Facebook event for more details.

further reading:

► rs21: My belly is mine – Londoners against Spanish abortion law

► Telegraph: Spain’s astonishing abortion bill: do you even know about it?

► Irish Times: Spain’s abortion legislation “changed after protests”

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